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VOLUME 6, NO. 16

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FEBRUARY 5, 1988

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M A G A Z I N E

PERFORMANCES
FRIDAY
"THE PEOPLE COULD
FLY" - 8 p.m., Mendelssohn
Theater
This premiere presentation foc-
uses on the celebration of the Afro-
American spirit through dance,
spoken word, and music.
"PAINTING CHURCHES" -
8 p.m., Ann Arbor Civic Theater,
338 S. Main
Carolyn Caldwell will direct the
comedy about an artist trying to
gain the acceptance of her family.
BANDS IN MOTION - 8:30
p.m., Union Ballroom.
The Blue Meanies, The Differ-
ence, Folkminers, Martin and the
Kites, and The Holy Cows will be
featured in this band contest pre-
sented by the Michigan Video
Yearbook.

CHAMBER MUSIC CONS-
C E R T- 8 p.m., Kerrytown
Concert House
As part of the Twice Festival III,
chamber works will be performed
including Concert Suite and Con-
cert Suites III, IV, VII, and VIII.
Great composer is Luciano Beirio.
SATURDAY
DREAM KEEPERS : A
CELEBRATION OF AFRO-
AMERICAN ART - 2 - 4
p.m., Museum of Art
Sarah McCoy and Rudy Lawson
will perform Afro-American folk-
tales and songs.
AIDS BENEFIT CONCERT
- 8 p.m., Rackham Auditorium
The Catherine McAuley Health
Center AIDS Task Force will pre-
sent performances from Ars Musica
and the American Baroque Ensem-
ble.
THE ANN ARBOR CHAM-
BER ORCHESTRA- 8 p.m.,

First Congregational Church, State
and Williams '
Thomas Briccetti and Robert
Black will guest conduct the orche-
stra as part II of the Twice Festival.-
"THE PEOPLE COULD
FLY" - 8 p.m., Mendelssohn
Theater
See Friday's listing.
"PAINTING CHURCHES" -
8 p.m., Ann Arbor Civic Theater,
338 S. Main
See Friday's listing.
SUNDAY
THE MICHIGAN STATE
UNIVERSITY NEW MUSIC
ENSEMBLE - 4 p.m., First'
Congregational Church, State and
Williams
Robert Black and Thomas
Briccetti will guest conduct as part
three of the Twice Festival 111.
"THE PEOPLE COULD
FLY" - 4 p.m., Mendelssohn
Theater
See Friday's listing.

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EDITORS.......................................Stephen Gregory, Alan Paul
LIST EDITOR....................................Marie Wesaw
FILM EDITOR......................... John Shea
MUSIC EDITOR.................... ...Beth Fertig
CARTOONIST..........................................................Fred Zinh
SALES MANAGER...............................................Anne Kubek
ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER...........................Karen Brown

FRIDAY
BROTHERS- 8 - 11 p.m., The
Guild House, 802 Monroe Street.
The alternative for gay social-
izing.
SAEAEW A LK -open seven
days a week, 8 p.m.- 1:30 a.m.,
Rm. 102 UGLi, Sun-Thurs, CIC
Desk, Union, Fri-Sat., 936-1000
Night-time safety walking service
GUILD HOUSE NOON
FORUM - Noon, 802 Monroe
This week's topic deals with Rent
Stabilization with the Ann Arbors
Citizens for Fair Rent.
"PUBLIC SERVICE VOL-
UNTEERING: DOING
SOMETHING FOR THIS
WORLD, AS WELL AS IN
IT"- 4 p.m., Room 4119,
Union.
Professor Bert Hornback will
give the speech as part of the Social
Conflict Discussion Series.
VIDEO NIGHT - 7 p.m.,
University Chapel, 1511 Wash-
tenaw Ave.
All Are welcome.
FREE COMPUTING : CEN-
TER COURSES - 8:30 a.m. -
4 p.m.

Call 763-7630 for more inform-
ation.
"FOCUS ON YOU" - 6 p.m.,
Concourse Lounge, School of
Public Health Building II.
The beginning of the two day
Symposium, focusing on health
and wellness. will feature keynote
speaker author Norma Klein. See
Interview, Page 8.
INTERNATIONAL FOLK
DANCING - 8 -11 p.m.,
Michigan League Basement Studio
European and Middle Eastern
dances will be featured. All levels
of dancers welcomed.
"SANITY THROUGH
SANCTITY - SPIRITUAL
VALUES IN A SECULAR
WORLD" - 5:45 P.M., Chabad
House, 715 Hill.
Mrs. Chana Sheindel Sidelsky
will be the guest speaker.
"FUTURE OF THE ENVI-
RONMENT" FORUM - 7:30
p.m., Anderson Room, Union.
The forum will include attorneys
from government, corporation,
public interest organizations, and
plaintiff's practice.
SATURDAY
EAST QUAD MUSIC CO-
OP BEGINNING TECH
SEMINAR - 1 p.m., East Quad.

HYE HOP -- 8 p.m.- midnight,
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox
Church, 414 N. Main
The Armenian Students Cultural
Association will sponsor live mus-
ic. Armenian food and a cash. bar
will also be featured.
SUNDAY
SIGNS OF. THE TIMES- 2-
4 p.m., Michigan Union, Michigan
Room
Everyone welcome to the Dis-
abled Student Services sign lan-
guage club.
MICHIGAN ALLIANCE
FOR DISARMAMENT
MEETING -
7:30 p.m., 439 Mason Hall.
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